The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 26, 1956, Page Page 4, Image 5

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Lebanon Plan: '
Cooparafive Planning
Vital Says Dr. Heagerfy
the minds of many Ameri- Dr. Heagerty, a prominent edu
cans, national planning as veil as I cat&onal and civic leader, said the
bedfellow with freedom," Dr
Frank Heagerty, superintendent of
Lebanon, Mo., schools, said Mon
day afternoon.
But, he said, planning is neces
sary and must be a cooperative
effort and not super imposed by j
one person or group.
He spoke on the topic. "A School
and Commwajty Get Together."
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Dr. H eagerly
Xr. Fraiik Keagerty.who was
the main speaker at the Pares!
Teacher Cociereace last week,
is stjperi&LsaSest of Schools at
LeteMB, Mo. He receives Ms
Doctor EdaasiiaB degree from
the Craversity of lt&ssam at
CoJirail where be has been a
risJfej prcdesscr ia tbe iasnamer
sessions far tbe past six years.
He is Director and past preside
eff tie Missouri AssacliSoo of
Srhaai Administrators, and xs a
SEuraaber of fae Advisory Cc
.xsie to sa Presidcat of tie
Asaerir3 Assacltknr &l Sxltsdl
AHjinliratGirs. La Le&ason,
fee is Diredar of SSse City Park,
acad bas sen! as a Director of
be OiariieT eff CoosiBeince amd
f &e Couzfiy Pair aiA Kort
AsRaoiitkoL
McLaughlin
Tells Meed
For Af jr d
A way bo easure a strong UxuteJ j
Ets.ls u itaougk aviailoB ecaa
toj ta our cla.esraL)i!, Lt. CdL
iSarli1 aSclaugSilia, omauuaflex
f tbe US. Air Fjyrce Eferre Cea
ter al Ies Mmaes, sali Fiiisy.
AjK3ricss must fcsra ii jas
partaikc if airlaaet ax 12 Ejjril
BearBfid tit importaooce sff tiie fleet,
be s2.
UietttenaTi ColaEid MiLat'bliD
participiitea in J3ae Uiurersity Air
Age Warksb-jp Friagy.
He tfiiS Sbe woiiaihop fibat aur-;!
planes lasve iBEreasci 3j coafiSctl
betwetaa det)ltgie by Janxtgicg pe-
pie icla tlwBtr cteutast. He sail jt i
i necessary Iw tle Aaaericas j
people is worfc wis3 be people
around worU ia rdw that
tly acay iiaSkrstaijti or waj cf
l;VJ21g,
Ax3 he stressei tkat fee dfTelo?
tnesl air power iacludes aJ!
ptoses ariatioa, cwoaoercisil,
mZsLvrj and prtraSe.
"Air ptwer is is the isaa4
he Amwicaa ciliaeo. 2t 3k l J2w.
Kiia5s taea aztd est a ms
tMnes, he cmclid-
CJ ossified Ads
WitrAifS: so riier t Tmia
F:i, XdfcJLa. tbe afusr-
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basis for d,eainp with Ib niih.if
as "A Sucker Is Born Every I
Minute." This, he said, was re-
placed by the slogan, "Build A
Better Mousetrap," followed by
"Sell Them," and '"Keep Tber
Informed."
The present-day techniques, h.
lidded, rest on "Participi ion."
He called the advisory commits?'
j or of the main techniques.
'"Modern civilization has brougt
i marvelosas advances in material
1 - " a .
! s crstem whar-h rill mb! ron
joy tmese advances.
"The system ws3 not likely de
basac diutsiral,' economic, spiritual.
and political sj stems."
Players '56:
ICUON-
V
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An ambiikii2S series of television
dramas bas been completed at
KUOX TV, tie Ujaiversaty edjca-!
tianal television staiioo. Called
"Players "j," t3ae programs were
Krodoced a alienoaJe Saturdays,!
swell as crews asd viewers
1 feour & "live" dransa-
a half
i
I Ever V&&m " er,a2 Tl)en at 9 3 a.m. ti director
jmpul senpt aa oneaal aiap- a -sjjsy" aad "Kay
jtatoa. Hans Czirsstiaa Andersen s 3 ' .v- , t
i "The Emperor's Sew Ctotbes" was i
tbe prejaiiere production. Several
of A. A. Milne's works were also
adapted.
The draroas were axased at both
adults aid chudrea. Talent aad
crew were stadests in raiU. rele-
ririoa asd theater at the C
I . . ,
IT7-TV- T?,1??'
at e Cvery. wa, proiacer
ute senes.
a tigjst two-week sc-bedUe, Tto
weeks before air tiasse tbe script j
ss- coacpleted and doaLicaled I
Prodjcaioa ptrsaaxxi were as
signed at lias tiase. These imluideJ
sua asfiahtarx prodater, unit man-
atr, announcer, set designer, cos-1
1 fescue manager and script girL Slj-!
9 deics were se-ierted oa tbe visit
f prodactkra experiejace.
FiiaiaXy eaiy Saturday m&nimg
&e sets, props, costoses and tal-
Bndge Tourney
Planned Tuesday
Tbe A3- Sasanaer S&vxA BriJge
Touriiamexjt will be bel4 TuesSav
ia Dxiicnj Parlors ABC at 4 p.ns."
AH participants ecu registfr"
tiit-jr liames and addresses n theji
biHetin board ia tbe Uzuoa Ailiyi-
Iks Office beiore txnua TijMtjr i
Two trophies wHJ be awarded
ta Jiie wkoiL-jg team. Tbe trophiet
are w on display is tbe Mais
Lcange tie Uiaaa.
CHRISTIANOS
PIZZA PIES
WE CATLR TO PARTIES
rorsM sio turn & tizzrx
SfSOTJ & CU7SUS $1X3
- Kr 4-11 Crery Day 0rJ Taeadaya
lit x, a . '
FREE DELTERY fH.
SUMMER NEBRASKAN
time man on Campus
Completes
ma! Urorno
jj eot were tr'amsported to the studio,
I MJces were placed. Isgfits posi-
tioaaed, the set pat i-p and the ac
tors and actresses alerted.
A last roraste run tliroMgh for
camsenEsen to check aaeles. llzbA
tails wlach reqpaired last mia'jte
ScbeckiES was held.
C? W WWJ IIC AMI,
The foUowLog balf-bossr dramas
were presented:
!Aa asaptataon Itans csnsuan
Asdersea's "The Eacpercc's New
MmnJr -r. v
. 7 V"
atd New We Are Sex.
Adaptation etf JoLa M. Syr.ges
ty rk v(Te
tjij -jbe BeSaxwcr"' and Tle
GoadDla.- Dr. Flick also
JJWjOJV
Prfiissl-OmceHe!
Testis $intk&
mm mrmm mmtit m
oppoaTunmES
ima mierATtm
$2300 Up
art wirr rt(vrs
ia?mr, stri nan
$375 Up
$5,000-$! 5,CQ0
112 r
Hz
by Dick Kbler
Series
roarams
titled "Fanny tbe Plate's Holiday
asd adapted for television by stu
dent John TerriB was an fcsterest
nxg fastasy in tbe musical world.
Seven puppets of animated mus
ical instruments told this dellghtr
f-al story. Tbe audio portion which
included original musk "was taped, j
Dr. Flick bas described tbe se-
lies as "experisnerctal productions!
usvolviEg drama, dramatic read-
cgs, poetry, danciisg arai n5usic.
Directors for KUOX-TV were RonJ
Hii" and Korris Heioeman. Jack
Mihrk&e is statka manager.
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WE PAY THE HIGHEST
CASH PRICES FOR BOOKS
USED ON THIS OR
ANY OTHER CAMPUS
Thursday, Jufy 26, 19$6
Vogue Writing
Contest Open
To Seniors
Vogue magazine is announcing
the start of its "Prix de Paris'
contest.
Using Vogue as a textbook, con
test competitors must complete
two quizzes of four questions each,
based on actual editorial prob
lems. The first quiz will appear
in Vogue's College Issue (Au
gust 1); the second will be in tbe
December issue of tbe magazine.
Those who satisfactorily answer
both quizzes will be eligible to
write a $SOO-word thesis on one of
tbe topics in Vogue's Americana
Issue of Feb. 1, 1957.
Only seniors are eligible to ea
ter the contest. Entrants should be
interested in writing, publishing,
advertising, merchandising or dec
orating. First prize in the contest is $!,
00 cash, or two "weeks isParis,
flying both ways, all expenses paid.
Second prize is S0O cash. Each of
ten honorable mention winners will
receive $23 cash.
Winners of first and second priz
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winners will receive top considera
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